No.1 pick Jason Horne-Francis requests trade back to SA
North Melbourne will only consider an exceptional deal for Jason Horne-Francis after the 2021 No.1 draft pick requested a trade to Port Adelaide.
The Kangaroos confirmed in a statement that Horne-Francis had asked for a trade “to a South Australian club”.
No.1 draft pick Jason Horne-Francis was under the spotlight in his debut seasonCredit:Getty Images
But Kangaroos sources told The Age they would only entertain a trade in there was an exceptional deal offered and would otherwise be willing to hold on to Horne-Francis, who has one year to run on his contract.
Horne-Francis is seeking a trade to Port Adelaide, which is better-placed than Adelaide to pursue him because the Crows are already committed to Gold Coast’s Izak Rankine, who will cost them at least their 2022 first-round selection.
The Kangaroos do not believe that the situation facing Alastair Clarkson is a factor in Horne-Francis’ decision to request a trade.
Horne-Francis had some attitudinal issues during his first season at Arden Street, which saw him dropped from the senior team late in the season.
Horne-Francis, still just 19, has so far played 17 games for North Melbourne. He earned unwanted headlines when he returned to South Australia after a game in Perth earlier this year without informing the club, in what was described as a mix-up in communication. He also deferred talks on an extension to his contract beyond 2023, despite the Kangaroos wanting to lock him in early in the season.
Horne-Francis has a connection to Port, through Fabian Francis, his stepfather, who played for the Power, after stints at Melbourne and the Brisbane Bears.
In a statement, North Melbourne list manager Brady Rawlings said the club would consider its options following the request.
“Jason is contracted for next year, we’ve invested significantly in him as our first-ever no.1 pick just 12 months ago, and we view him as a key part of the club’s plans going forward,” Rawlings said.
“We appreciate Jason’s circumstances but at the same time we’re determined to look after the best interests of North Melbourne.”
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